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May 1: unions call for mobilization ... without processions

2020-04-20T18:55:11.037Z



Several unions and youth organizations called on Monday for mobilization on May 1 during International Workers' Day, without processions because of the confinement but by displaying signs from his balcony or by flooding social networks with protest slogans.

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"Even confined, let's all demonstrate on May 1 with signs, banners or by invading social networks, and let's give this day a real collective force" , write in a joint press release the CGT, FSU, Solidaires and movements unions Fidl, MNL, UNL high school students and Unef student. In this Covid-19 pandemic, the seven organizations want to shed light on the "forgotten" and the "invisible of our societies, who continue to work, most often at the risk of their own lives".

"It is first of all all the health personnel who have not counted their hours, their dedication", but also the employees, "often women, trade, food, paramedical, social, cleaning, " public service agents, " and more broadly those who work in the service of the population, "said the intersyndical statement. "The words of recognition" of the government "have not been followed by strong acts" , say the signatories, who are demanding in particular "real wage increases in the minimum wage and wages".

True to its tradition, Force Ouvrière will call for its own mobilizations on May 1, also on social networks. FO will carry its demands for a “general increase in wages and minimum wage” , “gender equality” and “strengthening of collective social protection systems (health, unemployment insurance, retirement)” , according to the declaration of its executive committee adopted on Monday.

Source: lefigaro

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